Help:Disambiguation
For example, the word "Mercury" can refer to several things, including an element, a planet, and a Roman god. Since only one Wikipedia page can have the generic name Mercury, unambiguous article titles are used for each of these topics: Mercury (element), Mercury (planet), Mercury (mythology), etc. There must then be a way to direct the reader to the correct specific article when the ambiguous word "Mercury" is referenced by linking, browsing or searching; this is what is known as disambiguation. In this case, it is achieved using Mercury as the title of a disambiguation page.
There are three common disambiguation scenarios, of which the following are examples:
- The page at Joker is a disambiguation page, leading to all the alternative uses of "Joker". It has a {{Disambiguation}} template at the bottom.
- The page at Rice is about one usage, called the primary topic or broad-concept, and there is a short message at the top of the article, called a hatnote and created with at Hatnote templates, guiding readers to Rice (disambiguation) for the other less common uses of the term.
- The page at Anita Hill is about the primary topic, and there are only two other uses. The other uses are linked directly using the hatnotes created with the {{For}} template; no disambiguation page is needed.
Occasionally, a link may direct a reader to a disambiguation page instead of the intended article. The original page can be edited to link directly to the correct destination. Such edits are encouraged, as Wikipedia is a collaborative platform that welcomes contributions from all users.
See also
- Help:Contents
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Disambiguation pages
- Wikipedia:Template messages for disambiguation and redirection
- Wikipedia:Disambiguation detector
- the {{Distinguish}} template in Wikipedia:Hatnote